vping
02-05-2012, 06:15 PM
I posted some part of this on another thread but to recap my daughter is driving the other day and blew a heater hose. It's the really complex hose at the firewall and has many twists and bends. the temp was in the red when she shut it off. Towed it to the repair place and they fixed it for her. The cost to replace all the others was really pricey so we opted not to do it.
We were texting back and forth about it and I told her to call me when she picked it up cause I really only wanted her to drive it locally. Well she did call me but she was a few hundred miles from her school and she called to say she blew another hose. It was the short 2" diam curved hose to the thermostat housing. The split was right by the clamp which was good. She was able to wiggle the hose on, moved the clamp over the seam tightened the clamp, filled it with fluid and tried to burp it. The bleeder would not open so I told her to leave it rather than break it. She had a 3 hour drive back to school and I told her to take it easy and keep the heat on full blast. After two hours she stopped for gas and there was steam coming from under the hood but the gauge was not in the red. The steam was coming from the same blown seam. I told her to let it cool add fluid and carry on but keep an eye on the gauge. She made it back to school.
I came up to take a look. I was able to remove about a quarter inch of hose and get it set in place. Filled it with fluid and took it for a 20 minute drive.
Temp gauge at 12 o'clock
System was pressurized and no signs of hissing ( is this normal)
Car had same power it had before.
No water noticed in oil
No oil noticed in water
When I got the car a few years ago I noticed white steam from exhaust but it dissipates after its warm. I notice it now after her over heating problems.
I plan on now replacing all the hoses (hindsight is 2020 as I should have done it years ago) along with the thermostat.
So is it just bad luck that the car blew two hoses in a week?
Is it the thermostat causing it? The Water pump?
Car seems fine other than stinking like antifreeze from it pissing out so many times.
If you can answer all the questions before I sink all this money into new hoses and such I'd appreciate it.
Cheers
Vince
We were texting back and forth about it and I told her to call me when she picked it up cause I really only wanted her to drive it locally. Well she did call me but she was a few hundred miles from her school and she called to say she blew another hose. It was the short 2" diam curved hose to the thermostat housing. The split was right by the clamp which was good. She was able to wiggle the hose on, moved the clamp over the seam tightened the clamp, filled it with fluid and tried to burp it. The bleeder would not open so I told her to leave it rather than break it. She had a 3 hour drive back to school and I told her to take it easy and keep the heat on full blast. After two hours she stopped for gas and there was steam coming from under the hood but the gauge was not in the red. The steam was coming from the same blown seam. I told her to let it cool add fluid and carry on but keep an eye on the gauge. She made it back to school.
I came up to take a look. I was able to remove about a quarter inch of hose and get it set in place. Filled it with fluid and took it for a 20 minute drive.
Temp gauge at 12 o'clock
System was pressurized and no signs of hissing ( is this normal)
Car had same power it had before.
No water noticed in oil
No oil noticed in water
When I got the car a few years ago I noticed white steam from exhaust but it dissipates after its warm. I notice it now after her over heating problems.
I plan on now replacing all the hoses (hindsight is 2020 as I should have done it years ago) along with the thermostat.
So is it just bad luck that the car blew two hoses in a week?
Is it the thermostat causing it? The Water pump?
Car seems fine other than stinking like antifreeze from it pissing out so many times.
If you can answer all the questions before I sink all this money into new hoses and such I'd appreciate it.
Cheers
Vince